Release" -- -- Approved for ' 2019/04/17 C06786688 ’ ‘?‘- /4 6. 6) ” ~ I < ‘ Idpsgggzgf ~>‘”‘I-r::'\"""-/ \ ‘ 3-5 C F A "‘: r‘! ‘._ ‘I-=v1_§ -H." z%-_'1*<§~-:'--:,~"- '57. ' >1; 4 _’-- 'I- _ . , .. 7. i M’ ""‘ ~-.'>,1@<"»::;1<~;~1=-_=§g¢*‘A<'~ -' . x - _.gw\- 3.-= 1 ._ P31“ $.19Ls‘ ¢x=J~L1G@ "¥- fifi 95' X? 5'>'~§§ 49% -’ sf t if 2E 5 _‘ r OQNTRAL 'fQN'£-I£)“I .t xfie _.<_b_‘_” ‘e’ §%»@%% we awgr ‘Y’-"1 %.5‘-i / \ ("'1 \°" - r T’ #0 '*"‘€$ '5111*» 5 ' 3 $YAr£s of , I, '1 ‘ gflq». | ., 3‘. \ . ' I *1 \ s L #4 ,, 3 j_;_'“ MEMORANDUM > DIRECTORATE OF 1 INTELLIGENCE \ ? The Situation in Vietnam I \ 4 7 \ K 1 x I I 4 127 3'50 2~7 February 1968 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 I Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 9’ (Q (Background Use Only 9’ (Q \ l~_,p_xn-mlJ_ rInformation_as of 1600 '27 Februarv 1968 s.5(¢) HIGHLIGHTS I No significant large-scale enemy attacks oca \ _cured in South Vietnam on 27 February, but the Communists directed mortar and artillery fire at several key installations. Communist forces have dug trenches in the immediate vicinity of the Khe- Sanh base and have even dug under the base's defensive wire barrier. "I. The Military Situation in-South Vietnam: Airborne observers in the Khe Sanh area=report’ ' that enemy forces have dug trenches in the im- mediate vicinity of the US Marine strongpoint ( (Paras. l#2). The North Vietnamese 320th Divi- sion is shifting eastward (Paras. 3-5). There \ are tenuous indications that elements of the » 29th Regiment have moved to the Hue area (Paras. \ 6-8). The Viet Cong are consolidating forces under new battalion and regimental_headquarters (Paras. 9<ll). New attacks are possible in \ the Central Highlands 12-17). (Paras. Enemy ( harassment continues in the Saigon area (Paras. \ \ l8+20). Elements of the 5th and 9th divisions- continue to threaten Saigon (Paras. 21-23). 1 Armored vehicles have been encountered in Tay Ninh Province (Paras. 24-25). Two battles were reported in the delta on 26 February (Paras. 26- " ' 27). ‘ ( II. Political Developments in South Vietnam: 3.3(h)(2) Viet Cong attacks in Hau Nghia Province have succeeded\ in undoing much of the.work accomplished by the Revolutionary Development program (Paras. 4-6). The city of Da Lat appears to be well on the road to recovery, but the formerly complacent population has suffered a serious psychological blow (Paras. 7-8)-_ Of- ficials in Vinh Long Province are turning in an' . , 1 _ (Background Use Only 9° £1 \ —4F€}P*SE€HEfi+[::::::1 Q l_4v_O_|4g__ (c J Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 3.15 /\ ( O0 Backgrounfi Use Only s.\5( \ I i \ I I \ III. Military Developments in North Vietnam: \ There is nothing of significance to report. i IV. _Other Communist Military Developments: There is nothing of significance to report.-- V. Qommunist Political Developments: There is nothing of significance to report. 1 \ I I 27 February 1968 ii \Background Use Only s.5(¢ \ 1 i 9’ (C) __r__r_,oO1- Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 O ff 8-5< ) 2 fiackground Use Only- §5()O \ \ _ _ _ I. THE MILITARY SITUATION-IN SOUTH VIETNAM_ y l l. Although no significant-largerscale enemy ground attacks were reported on 27 February,-Com- munist forces continued to shell allied bases and installations near the Demilitarized Zone T44r/¥4krin the western highlands and in the Saigon area; j 3;NhX2) I \ Khe Sanh ' \ I 2. ‘in the Khe Sanh area 33( )( ) \ enemy forces have dug trenches in the ITIT |\Jl\J _ 33( _ )( ) immediate vicinity of the US Marine strongpoint. _ On 25 February an observer saw an enemy trenchline that came within 50 meters of the east-end of the- airstrip. Extensive trenchworks were also noted. within 100 meters of the-southwestern perimeter of the base; At two points Communist trenches now extend under the base‘s defensive wire barriers. North Vietnamese 320th Division Shifts Eastward 3. There are indications that the North Viet namese 320th Division is assuming control of enemy operations in northeastern Quang Tri Province. This area, which includes the allied strongpoints at Con Thien; Gio Linh, the "Rockpile," Camp \ Carroll, and Dong Ha, had generally been the re- 'sponsibility of the North Vietnamese 324B Division before major elements of that unit~moved south [ early this year to the Quang Tri city area. 27 February 1968 \ I-l 1 Background Use Only \ 35“n \ m -119-ILS-E-G-RE4“ 8-5(c ) ' i ‘ 1 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 _> I l Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 J5 OO \_/\_/ \' ‘Background-Use Only 35 /\/\ I \ 3 4./ -. 3.3(h)(2) small elements of the 320th Divisions's 64th_Regiment were to participate in an_attack near-Dong Ha on 27 February. This is the first indication that the 1 320th intends Dong" to operate this far east. The x Ha base did come under a heavy mortar, artillery, and rocket barrage on the 27th; -American casualties were relatively light, but there was extensive damage to equipment. Several weeks ago a North Vietnamese prisoner reported that elements of the 320th Divi- sion's 52nd Regiment were also shifting eastward ' R ‘ toward Gio Linh-- - - 5. The headquarters of the 320th Division and a third regiment, probably the 48th, remain in north- central Quang Tri Province. This force, in coordina4 tion with the North Vietnamese 27th Battalion, con- tinues to pose a threat in the area-of Con Thien; Camp Carroll, and Khe Sanh ' &3Ufl()N ‘ Tthe recent mortar, artillery, and rocket attacks on Camp Carroll were H4? intended to "create tension,"_probably to divert _ allied_l75—mm. fire support from the Khe Sanh area. ' Hue - 61- 3.3(h)(2) A \elements of the 29th Regiment,I North Vietnamese 325C Division, may have moved south- east from the vicinity of Khe.Sanh to the Hue area. Tactical messages which previously were-identified as originating from the North Vietnamese 6th Regiment k now appear to serve the 7th and 9th battalions of ' the 29th Regiment. ~ - . 7. It has been suspected for some time that the 6th Regiment was reinforced by other units in the recent fighting in the Hue area. The presence of the 29th Regiment in Hue, however, has not been ' confirmed by prisoners or captured documents. ‘ U 27 February 1968 I-2 YBackground Use w \ Only ) £l?? W ‘"“”“”2F@‘”4“* Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 9)Fpii_ $5 0 ) ~ $5 0 iBackground Use Only ) \ is ll, ‘,4 8. It is possible that a newly infiltrated group I of North Vietnamese troops was sent to take part in . the battle for Hue, Documents and a prisoner recently captured near Hue refer to a "24th Regiment-"- This could be the 1,000-man force trained by the 350th Divi- sion in North Vietnam and known to have infiltrated into southern Quang Tri Province.in November 1967. ( I 4 Viet Cong Battalion and Regimental.Headquarters 7 9 A number of reports from various intelligence -- ' . _' . sources over the past few mon s indicateI. that the Com- munists have been consolidating existing Viet- Cong dis- trict companies into battalions and existing battalions into new regiments, This prov'desi the enemy with an i improved command control capab-lityl and probably ac- counts for some of the success which the Communists have had in recent weeks in co 0 rdinating attacks over ? widespread areas." ~ l0. Two recent examples of new headquarters groups being formed have been reported in the southern I Corps. In Quang Tin Province, a prisoner reports that three Viet Cong district companies were consolidated into a 74th Battalion late-last month, The 74th Battalion in turn reportedly has been grouped with_the 72nd Local Force and the 70th Main Force battalions to form a regi- mental-size entity designated th e_"Quang Tin-Provincial \ Force;" All three battalions in this force participated v in a coordinated attack on Tam Ky, the Quang Tin pro—- v vincial capital, during the initial Tet-offensive. i ll. Captured documents indicate that the enemy E has also formed a new regiment, designated the 328th, in Quang Ngai Province. The regiment consists of_the formerly independent 38th Local Force Battalion, the 81st Main Force Battalion, and two separate Viet Cong companies. The 328th Regiment is believed to have_ coordinated with the 401st Sapper Regiment in the 7 30 January attacks on.Quang Ngai city, 1 l \ 27 February 1968 I-3 iBackground Use s.5(¢ \ Only s.5(¢) ? \ Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 \ Approved for Release: 2019/04/17 C06786688 _w___ £5 £1 l Background Use £5 £1 \ Only ____w The Western Highlands l2. Mortar and rocket attacks on 26 February against Camp Holloway Airfield at Pleiku and against South Vietnamese Army headquarters installations at Kontum, coupled with sharp enemy ground probes near Dak To and Ban Me Thuot, support indications im- IT \of another round of 33( \/ (2) .pending\ Communist offensive activity in the western highlands. l3. Elements of the lst North Vietnamese Division are continuing tactical reconnaissance and battlefield preparation activity in the Dak _ To/Ben Het/Tan Canh area of western Kontum V Province,\ 93 3' \ )(2) The enemy troop concentration includes combat _l£2 maneuver elements of the division's 66th and 32nd regiments, supported by the 40th Artillery 1 Regiment.which recently shifted from Cambodia to firing positions southwest of Ben Het.
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